The Christmas season is here, and most of the big game seasons are over. It was estimated that 750,000 hunters took to the woods on opening day to test their chances at getting a deer, according to CBS Pittsburgh. Rifle deer season ended on December 12, with deer archery and flintlock opening up on December 26 and ending on January 9. With the big game seasons over, small game seasons opened up as early as December 14, which is the Monday following the last day of rifle deer season. Squirrel, pheasant, and cotton rabbit seasons reopened the following Monday extending through February 29, excluding Christmas day. The season for snowshoe hares opens immediately after Christmas and ends January 1 with one hare daily and three in possession. Continue reading Filling the Freezer→
It’s the spookiest time of the year. Are you pumped for Halloween? Many people throughout the community have various ways of showing off their holiday spirit. People often decorate their homes, bake sweet treats, and create the wackiest costumes to flaunt while trick or treating. If you want a little heads up, The Squire is here to help you brainstorm some ideas for the upcoming festivities. Continue reading Prepping for Halloween→
As the mornings get cooler and the leaves start falling, you know it’s time for hunting. The action began October 10, with the opening of squirrel for junior hunters only; the main season started the following Saturday. Also, October 10 was the start of pheasant and cottontail rabbit hunting for junior hunters only. Continue reading Taking a Shot→
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